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Acute Medicine: A Practical Guide to the Management of Medical Emergencies
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Duodenitis
Duplex scans
Causes of Acute Kidney Injury: Clinical Features, Typical Findings on Examination of the Urine and Confirmatory Tests
Disorders Which May Be Mistaken for Cellulitis
Pulmonary Embolism
Urgent Investigation in Acute Limb Pain
Ascites
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Loss of Vision
Transient Ischaemic Attack
Urgent Investigation in Suspected Cellulitis or Necrotizing Fasciitis
dyhydroartermisinin-piperaquine (DHA-PPQ)
See also sensory symptoms
See sensory symptoms
Acute Sensory Symptoms
Dysarthria
Characteristics of Dissociative Seizures (Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder)
Clinical Features of Raised Intracranial Pressure
Focused Assessment of the Jaundiced Patient
Focused Examination in Acute Neurological Disease
Non-Focal (Global) Neurological Symptoms: Not Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore Very Unlikely to Represent TIA
Anatomical Localization in Neurological Diagnosis
Clinical Assessment
Focal Neurological Symptoms: Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore More Likely to Represent TIA
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Possible Acute Liver Failure
National Institute of Health Stroke Score (NIHSS)
TIA: Which Vascular Territory Was Involved?
Dyscalculia
Anatomical Localization in Neurological Diagnosis
Focal Neurological Symptoms: Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore More Likely to Represent TIA
Dysentery
Acute Diarrhoea
Causes of Acute Diarrhoea Following Recent Travel Abroad
Dysgraphia
Dysmenorrhea
Dysmetria
Focused Examination in Acute Neurological Disease
Anatomical Localization in Neurological Diagnosis
Dyspeptic symptoms
Acute Coronary Syndromes (2): Non-ST-Segment Elevation
Causes of Acute Vomiting
Dorsal root ganglia
Drooling, upper airway obstruction
Drug therapy non-compliance
dTja vu
Duodenal ulcers
Dyslexia
Dyspareunia
Dysphagia
Non-Focal (Global) Neurological Symptoms: Not Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore Very Unlikely to Represent TIA
Focal Neurological Symptoms: Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore More Likely to Represent TIA
TIA: Which Vascular Territory Was Involved?
Dysphasia
Anatomical Localization in Neurological Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis of Acutely Disturbed Behaviour or Language
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Weakness
Priority Differential Diagnoses to Consider Based on Presentation
TIA: Which Vascular Territory Was Involved?
Clinical Features of Raised Intracranial Pressure
Focal Neurological Symptoms: Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore More Likely to Represent TIA
Neurological Diagnosis in Acute Medicine
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Dyspnoea
Dysuria
Dysplasia
Dyspraxia
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